Fritz Luty
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Fritz Luty's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fritz Luty was an American physicist. He was born in Essen, Germany, and briefly saw action as a teenager in the German Army towards the end of World War II. He then studied physics and was awarded a PhD by the University of Göttingen. After working as an assistant professor in Stuttgart, he moved in 1965 to the US to be a full professor at the University of Utah, where he subsequently spent his whole career.
Fritz Luty's Published Works
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Published Works
- Phase transition and glass transition in rubidium cyanide (1986) (18)
- Evolution of order-disorder phase transitions in the mixed system KCN x : KCl1-x : I. Dielectric studies (1977) (18)
- Stokes and anti-Stokes resonant Raman scattering of FH(CH-) defects in CsBr (1989) (5)
- Coherent tunneling of lithium defect pairs in KCl crystals (1997) (5)
- Anomalous isotope dependence of tunnel splitting of OH(-) and OD(-) defects in KCl and NaCl crystals. (2000) (4)
- Optically and thermally driven bistability of FH(OH-) centres in KBr: Structure of the bistable configurations (1991) (4)
- Isolated and Impurity-Coupled CN- Defects in Cadmium Halide Crystals (1997) (3)
- ENDOR analysis of the microscopic structures of the thermally driven bistable configurations of FH(OH-) centres in KBr (1993) (3)
- Spin-orbit coupling, spin-lattice relaxation, and spin-memory studies ofF-center-molecular-ion pairs in alkali halides (1993) (3)
- FTIR stretching-mode measurements and calculations of equal and unequal pairs of SH− and SD− defects in KCI (2001) (2)
- Raman scattering of mixed K1-xNaxCl crystals (1989) (2)
- Structural phase diagram of mixed (KCN)x(KA)1−x crystals by means of neutron powder diffraction (1986) (2)
- Structural phase diagram of mixed (KCN)x(KA)1−x crystals by means of neutron powder diffraction (1986) (2)
- Laser Oscillation Near 5 μm, Based On Vibrational Emission From Fh(CN) Defects In Alkali Halide Crystals (1986) (2)
- Structural phase diagram of mixed (KCN)x(KA)1−x crystals by means of neutron powder diffraction (1986) (2)
- Stable, broadly tunable CW color center lasers in T1 + -doped alkali halides (1981) (1)
- Dielectric relaxation of interacting hydroxyl ions in KCl crystals (1999) (1)
- Stable, broadly tunable CW color center lasers in T1<sup>+</sup>-doped alkali halides (1981) (1)
- Thermal and dielectric properties of the solid solutions (RbCN)1-x(KCN)x at low temperatures (1990) (1)
- Brillouin scattering and rotation translation coupling of (KCN)xX1−x mixed crystals (1982) (1)
- (KCN)x(KCl)1−x: Structural phase diagram revisited by means of neutron thermo-diffractometry (1989) (1)
- Paraelectric and Paraelastic Behavior of Dipole Centers in Crystals. (1970) (0)
- COMMENT ON: UNIVERSAL TWO-STATE REORIENTATIONAL DYNAMICS OF DIATOMIC HYDRIDES IN FCC SALT CRYSTALS (1997) (0)
- Optical Dephasing of the CN^- Stretching Vibration in Sodium Halides: The Role of Local Modes. (1998) (0)
- Color Center Lasers For The 0.8 - 2.0 μm Range (1981) (0)
- 2a-F-16 Energy Transfer and Up-Comversion among CN^- in Rb-halides (1994) (0)
- Stable, broadly tunable cw color center lasers in Tl+-doped alkali halides (1981) (0)
- Electronic-Vibrational Energy Transfer between F-Centers and OH- Impurities in Alkali Halides (1997) (0)
- 23p-H-1 STUDY OF PARAELECTRIC MOLECULAR DEFECTS IN ALKALIHALIDES WITH OPTICAL TECHNIQUES (1973) (0)
- Rapid Quenching of the Excited State of F-Centers by −OH Defects in KCl (1986) (0)
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